Because it is the corporate domicile of choice in the United States, Delaware produces and implements the substantive laws governing internal affairs for most of our nation's corporations - large and small. As a result, most battles concerning the application of those laws are waged in Delaware courts. In Corporate and Commercial Practice in the Delaware Court of Chancery, you'll profit from the singular insight and firsthand experience of two of the court's leading practitioners. You'll quickly find out why the Court of Chancery is to corporate litigation what the Delaware General Corporation Law is to the nation's corporate community. And most important, you'll learn about numerous topics never before explored in such a comprehensive manner. Inside you'll find key coverage of:

Donald J. Wolfe, Jr.

Donald J. Wolfe, Jr. is a partner at Potter Anderson & Corroon, one of the oldest law firms in the country with a distinguished history of corporate practice. He has specialized in corporate law and corporate litigation, primarily in the Delaware Court of Chancery, for more than 20 years. Mr. Wolfe has authored several articles on various aspects of Delaware corporate law. He has served as a member of the Council of the Corporate Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association, which annually recommends for adoption amendments and refinements to the Delaware General Corporation Law. Mr. Wolfe is a cum laude graduate of the Temple University School of Law.

Michael A. Pittenger

Michael A. Pittenger also practices corporate law and litigation at Potter Anderson & Corroon. A graduate, magna cum laude, of Washington and Lee University School of Law, he has co-authored several articles on various aspects of Delaware corporate law.